Engineering Industries of Japan(アニュアルレポート) 詳細
Engineering Industries of Japan No.38(May 2004)
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Preface | [PDF] |
1. Outlook of the Japanese machine industry and the creation of new industry -promising new markets and new technology,and expected problems with their development and commercialization | [PDF] |
1.1. Promising new technology and new markets 1.2. Commercialization 1.3. Conclusion | |
2. A Study of Inter-Organizational Relationships and the Creation of Innovation :Focusing on Case Studies of Japanese and German Industry | [PDF] |
2.1. Background to the Study 2.2. The Analytical Framework of the Study 2.3. Outline of the Study 2.4. Summary and Implications | |
3. An R&D Financing-Type Business Model Needed -Issues with the promotion of the commercial use of new mechanical technology and measures to be taken- | [PDF] |
3.1. Focus of this survey 3.2. Sorting out the problems with prevailing arguments 3.3. Assumptions and analysis 3.4. Findings 3.5. Beefing up research and development | |
4.Enviromental Business Development among Small-and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Companies | [PDF] |
4.1. Enivironmental Business:Promising Areas,Thiving Areas,Planned Areas 4.2. Focus Fields of Environmental Business,Motives for Environmental Business 4.3. Effects and Assessment of Environmental Business 4.4. Obstacles to Environmental Business,Help Needed from Government | |
5.Feasibility of consolidating the service business in the machine industry | [PDF] |
5.1. Introduction 5.2. Evolution of service business at machine manufacturers 5.3. New service bisiness 5.4. Resultant differences in the service business 5.5. Change in needed and feasibility of service business consolidation:toward provision of new infrastructure | |
6. Oppotunities and issues involved in setting up a new business from the viewpoint of demand development | [PDF] |
6.1. Introduction 6.2. Responseto challenges/issues with focus on the supply side 6.3. Case examples on the demand side and some considerations | |
Issued in May 2004 |